Monday, August 6, 2007

The Privatitization of America, the plantation state

When I was a boy in grammar school, it was commonly believed that anyone could be elected President of the United States. This belief extended even to the poor of us. I now believe that this was an incorrect perception even at that time.

Actually, in America it would however be possible for almost anyone to become President of the United States, if the common people truly understood and insisted on their rights under the Constitution. As the Constitution of the United States, cedes, transfers all rights to the people.

This means that everything within the boundaries of the United States belongs first to the people. The Government itself belongs to the people. The President, Senate, House of Representatives and the Courts all are subject to the will of the people. This is true only in America. However, the rich and wealthy have impeded or nullified many of these rights by gathering to themselves large holdings, land, natural resources, e.g., water, oil, gas, telecommunications, radio and television and claimed right to them by the invention and twisting of rights, through the manipulation of power, to the exclusion of the common people.
This enabled them to control and limit the rights of the people, as only the wealthy could afford to compete for elected office. They have made it a practical impossibility for a common citizen to gain access to real power.

What then is the effect on the common citizen? We have become servants, instead of kings over our common domain. We the people have natural ownership of this nation, but unfortunately, this fact is not commonly known or understood. Corruption has infiltrated almost every element of our government, and our servants, the President, Congress and the Courts have turned the Constitution upside down. They now look upon us as their servants, when in fact we are their masters. The solution of course is to insist on our rights as American Citizens and to reclaim the rights given to us by the founding fathers and the Constitution of the United States of America.

Lets begin by requiring that all radio and television stations to provide free time for all candidates running for elected office. This can be accomplished by requiring applicants to agree, as a condition of licensing, to provide this to all candidates for elected office. Also we should severely limit the licensing of radio and television licensees, so that no one person or corporation can use their license to subvert the will and or the interest of the people.

These wealthy self appointed plantation advocates are counting on our ignorance and indifference to perpetuate their power forever. Obviously, there are many steps to be taken in order to regain our country, but the first and most important step must be to clean up the elections process!

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